MBA Programme "European Management"
- The full-time option lasts one year and starts in October. During the first nine months of studies, our MBA students complete the required 15 course weeks (Wednesday to Saturday) and including up to three International Weeks abroad. The programme is completed by a Master Thesis (duration 3 months). The programme finishes in October.
- The modular concept of the course facilitates flexible study structures and enables students who prefer the part-time option to extend their studies over a period of up to four years while remaining in their job. The programme is completed by a Master Thesis (duration 6 months) and finishes in October as well.
- The MBA programme is system-accredited. Having passed through the internal accreditation process by the Quality Management Teaching and Studying of Saarland University, the programme has been granted the Saarland University Quality-Label as well as the Seal of the Accreditation Council.
After successfully completing the MBA programme, our students are awarded the degree Master of Business Administration (MBA).
Module Overview
Our students are from all over the world and on their way to becoming leaders in global teams. They learn about strategy, including the economic, legal and political aspects as well as about the cross-cultural aspects through discussions, group work and/or case studies. After each class, there is either an examination to sit or a paper to submit.
The 20 classes usually take place from Wednesday to Saturday and cover the following fields:
- Management Basics
- European Basics
- Financial Management
- Marketing and Management
- Operations Management
- Behavioural Management
You can choose between:
- Focus on Behavioural Management
- Focus on Entrepreneurship
International Weeks
Our MBA classes are held by distinguished professors from renowned universities from Germany and other European countries. Some of the courses are offered as International Week at our partner universities abroad.
Field trips and other events help to deepen and apply theoretical knowledge and to socially interact with other students, practitioners, and academics.